Editorial cartoon by Ray Osrin of a potbelly stove with "Carter" written on the front of it and "Iowa" written on one of the ducts and "New Hampshire" written on another duct. Next to the stove are logs with "Kennedy Campaign" written on them. ...

Entertainment for the week began with a performance by Sergei Popeloff's Popeloff Ballet on Sunday, July 20, 1941. "Knickerbocker Holiday", written by Maxwell Anderson with music by Kurt Weill, was performed on Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and...

Entertainment for the week began with a "Community Hour" performance by the Choral Society of Cain Park Theatre on Sunday, July 27, 1941. The previous week's production, "Knickerbocker Holiday", proved so popular that it was held over for another...

"Cleveland Sixth City"--written on the front of the card. During thise period in Cleveland's History, Ca. 1912, many postcards and advertisements proclaimed her the Sixth City. By 1920 Cleveland reached it's peak as the Fifth City.

On the cover is a view of the Main Floor, and a view of the Mezzanine. There is also, written Mills Restaurant 315 Euclid Avenue Cleveland, Ohio, and other Mills restaurants located in Columbus and Cincinnati. There is also a view of the exterior...

"Darryl A. Levy, poet and leading figure of the beatnik community in the University Circle area, was named in a secrete indictment which was returned by the Grand Jury last November and filed yesterday.
Levy, 23, whose last known address was the...